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jon_i

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It was predicted that ring-tailed lemurs would perform well on a transitive inference task because they:
 
  A) live in small unstructured groups.
  B) are less social than mongoose lemurs.
  C) lack the vocal apparatus required to produce comprehensible speech.
  D) are very social and live in large groups with a rigid social hierarchy.

Question 2

If you know that it would be a bad idea to insult your supervisor and an even worse idea to insult your supervisor's supervisor, which of the following concepts do you understand?
 
  A) Generalization
  B) Transitive inference
  C) Categorical learning
  D) Rank induction



Laurenleakan

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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